$418 Cheap flight deals from Seattle (SEA) to Reykjavik (REK)

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Airfares from $418 One Way, $533 Round Trip from Seattle to Reykjavik

Prices starting at $533 for return flights and $418 for one-way flights to Reykjavik were the cheapest prices found within the past 7 days, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

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More About Flying To Reykjavik from Seattle

Route Information for Flights from Seattle to Reykjavik

Origin Airport IATA Code
SEA
Destination Airport IATA Code
REK
Distance
3610 mi
Direct Flight Airlines
Alaska Airlines, Icelandair
Earliest Flight Arrival
2:15PM UTC
Latest Flight Arrival
2:15PM UTC

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Seattle Airport

While Seattle is home to several airports, the only one that handles commercial flights is the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Also known as Sea-Tac, this airport is responsible for all incoming flights, along with flights from Seattle. Alaska Airlines, Air Canada, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, and US Airways are a few airlines that operate out of this airport. Located in SeaTac, Washington, the airport sits along the intersection of three state routes: 99, 518, and 509. Though the airport has three terminals, only the Concourse Terminal and North Satellite Terminal handle domestic flights. The South Satellite Terminal specializes in international flights. It's just a short drive from the airport to downtown.

Transportation

When you need to reach your hotel quickly, head for the public transportation system, which consists of Sound Transit and Metro Transit. The buses and light rails only cost a few dollars, and you can visit the sales counter at any station to purchase tickets for your trip. The light rail system drops passengers directly at some of the top hotels in the downtown area. Seattle uses a grid system for its roads, which makes finding your hotel easy if you drive. You can use the Orbitz.com sign to look for rental cars from the airport.

Weather

If you visit during the spring, winter, or fall, you need a warm coat and an umbrella. Though the city does not get snow, it does get a high amount of rain during these seasons, and temperatures that can drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The summer is much warmer, with temperatures in the high 70s and less rainfall.

Popular Attractions

Seattle is home to dozens of cultural activities and attractions, including the Seattle International Film Festival, the Henry Art Galley, the Woodland Park Zoo, and the Seattle Underground Tour, which takes you through older parts of the city. When you look for flights from Seattle on Orbitz.com, take a few minutes to look for other low-cost attractions in the city.

Keflavik International Airport

If you're looking for a good deal on flights to Reykjavik, Orbitz.com can find you cheap tickets. The website searches hundreds of flight combinations so you can easily book a flight that fits your travel needs and your budget. The Keflavik International Airport is located at 235 Keflavikurflugvollur, approximately 30 miles from downtown Reyjavik. It's the largest airport in Iceland and has hubs for 16 different airlines, including Iceland Air, easyJet, Delta Air Lines and Air Berlin.

Transportation From the Airport

Two cab companies service the airport-A-Stooin and Hreyfill. The cab fare from the airport to Reykjavik is approximately $60. The Airport Express and Flybus also transport passengers from the airport into Reyjavik. The ride takes approximately 45 minutes. If you'd rather have your own vehicle during your stay in Reyjavik, use Orbitz.com to rent a car. The website has packages that include both rental cars and flights that are designed to save you money.

Climate in Reyjavik

June, July and August are the warmest months in Reyjavik. Temperatures range from the mid-40s to the mid-50s. The summer months are considered the city's peak travel time because the weather is slightly warmer. The winter months are cold, with temperatures that stay in the high 20s and mid-30s. You can also expect a lot of wind during the winter. If you use Orbitz.com to book your trip in May or September, you'll save money, as it's still the off-season.

Highlights and Attractions

The Gullfloss Waterfall, National Museum of Iceland and the Golden Circle Route are popular attractions in Reyjavik. Orbitz.com can find flights to Reyjavik and tickets to attractions, such as a whitewater rafting tour of the Hvita River.

Frequently asked questions

Are there non-stop flights from Seattle to Reykjavik?
Work out your ideal travel dates, because there is. You can get from Seattle to Reykjavik in one easy trip with Icelandair.
What is the shortest flight from Seattle to Reykjavik?
It takes a while to fly between Seattle and Reykjavik — 9 hours and 19 minutes at least. But all that time cooped up in the cabin doesn’t need to be a strain. Be prepared and get on the plane with the basics like a few toiletries and a travel pillow.
What airlines fly from Seattle to Reykjavik most frequently?
If you’re looking for the airline with the most flights from Seattle - Tacoma Intl. Airport (SEA) to Reykjavik (KEF-Keflavik Intl.), book your ticket with Icelandair. This carrier has 30 flights every month along this route.
What is the cheapest day of the week to fly?
Consider flying out early in the week to save on your airfare. Orbitz data from 2021 shows that Monday is the cheapest day to depart, followed by Tuesday. Saturday showed the highest average ticket prices likely because many travelers prefer to start their vacation on a weekend.
What is the cheapest month to fly?
We won’t keep you guessing, according to Orbitz data from 2021, the cheapest month to fly is February. Perfect for those who need a weekend getaway, or just a break from it all in the shortest month of the year. Be aware that the most expensive time to fly is during the height of summer in July, and in the holiday month of December.*According to flight demand on Orbitz.com from January to December 2021. Savings are subject to change based on departure location, date and destination.

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